I’m really disappointed that I did not have the opportunity to catch one of Mitch Hedberg’s live shows. There is no question that he was the smartest and funniest comedians of his generation. He’s been compared to Steven Wright, but I think that Hedberg’s act is edgier and more entertaining.

I originally thought that this advertising campaign was clever. But it has officially jump the shark. The new ad from The Most Interesting Man In The World is on grooming.

“Those Who Spend too much Time Shaving Below the Adam’s Apple Have too much Time.” Huh? Sage advice from Captain Creepy. This is the point where you make sure he hasn’t roofied anyone at the table and say your goodbyes.

Entourage is killing it this season. The writers and actors are hitting their stride; even Vince is likeable. The casting directors were the true stars of last night’s episode. Guest star Eric Roberts playing the role of the mushroom dealer was genius. He joins the ranks of Hollywood wackos, Gary Busey, Val Kilmer and James Woods of stars that have made memorable cameos in the HBO series.

Family Guy creator Seth Macfarlane has a set of brass balls. He based last night’s entire episode on The Trashmen single “Surfin’ Bird” and Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead as an used record store employee. I imagine some people hated it, but you cannot overlook his homage to Office Space when Stewie and Brian smash the 45rpm “Surfin’ Bird” single. Bravo.

Comedy Central is releasing a new Mitch Hedberg album, “Do You Believe In Gosh” on September 9th. Recorded two months prior to his death, the album contains nearly forty minutes of previously unreleased stand-up material.